Ciy officials could release more details this week about a temporary homeless facility they want to create at Sand Island. It's an idea that has been posed before, and one that is making park users nervous. KITV4's Catherine Cruz has our continuing coverage. 12-16 45-49 100-105 129 The holiday brought out the crowds eager to get a day of BBQ at the beach started. But many were vary wary after hearing about possible plans for a temporary homeless shelter nearby. - Guy Soares 43;13 - 43: 18 - "The idea of having a homeless camp is a good one but not here at sand island" -- Guy Soares 42:53 - 43:00 -"This is a family area for picnics and gatherings and i dont think it would be a good idea to bring kids around a homeless camp," Three years ago state lawmakers proposed using up to half of the state park as a safe zone for homeless but that plan was quickly shot down. A check on the parks history shows that this wouldn't be the first time it's been used as a temporary housing area for a large group of people. UPPER Last one 45:20 - At one time, Sand island was used as an internment camp. The military opened up the facility in 1941. It housed some 300 people and was closed down two years later," Today park users say they want to know more about the citys plans. Some worry about not having a safe place to bring their families to fish, or surf. Jody Segundo 35: 26 -35":45 -"This is like our family beach. All the families come here from all over like Pearl City, Aeia, Kalihi. Its all family here . We have our picnics and our birthdays. Do you think that might discourage people from coming here? There might be conflict. It may not be as safe," On this holiday, the parking lot is filling up fast. Tents line the beach with large groups some who have camping permits to be here over the long weekend. Some families think the homeless would find the area area is too isolated with limited bus service. - Cyd Ah Mook Sang 19:34- 19:41 - "Its all about accessability they are going ot find that out there.And thats why they will go back there.The know the area, they know where to hide," Some park goers say there are already homeless who live in the brush in the far end of the park. But they still worry about a larger encampment and the effect on the surrounding industrial community. - Cyd Ah Mook Sang 20 57 - 21: 06 - "When you are homeless and you fighting for your life you start doing things, you never thought you would ever do stealing, taking things. Suff like that might happen," - City officials said last week they understand the fears. They stress that what they envision is very different from a tent city or safe zone where lawlessness is a concern. Their plan includes wrap around services besides offering access to bathrooms and showers and a safe place to sleep. We will wait to see what actually materializes. Three weeks after